bogmonster
Established Member
Hi,
Having just got a new lathe and having got fed up with the mess of my garage I have decided to get it sorted. I use the garage for lots of stuff including brewing so need a clean environment. I am going to partition off a section of the garage for the lathe, insulate it, heat it (electric oil radiator) and sort out the dust. I use a powered resparator at the moment but it is uncomfortable so tend to only wear it sanding.
First step will be an air cleaner. Being mean I am going to make one. I have a centrifugal fan arriving tomorrow off ebay and will couple it with a Microclene MC760 filter. The Microclene units look good but the price is a bit steep for me.
Next step is to try and catch some dust at source. I have a limited budget of about £300. Vacuums are noisey and low air volumes and / or very expensive so not convinced they are right. Most high volume extractors distribute fine dust everywhere unless you spend an arm and a leg. I could put the extractor on the other side of the partition but that will make a mess of the rest of the garage and I will lose heat. I can't really site it in an ajoining outbuilding either. So that leaves me with an extractor inside the partition. Possible units I have looked at are the Record Power CX2600 with fine filter 0.5 micron and the Metabo SPA1101 with either a 0.5 micron bag or a 0.2 micron filter. The airflow of the Metabo is much less but the filtration is better. I know neither unit will catch many / any shavings and that is ok, just want to catch as much dust as I can. I suspect that both units might be marginal for my needs with some folks recommending 3hp units.
Any advise? Anybody got the Metabo? Is 0.5 microns enough? Any other options - I have considered a DIY cyclone. I do turn some exotic hardwoods and spalted woods.
Cheers, BM.
Having just got a new lathe and having got fed up with the mess of my garage I have decided to get it sorted. I use the garage for lots of stuff including brewing so need a clean environment. I am going to partition off a section of the garage for the lathe, insulate it, heat it (electric oil radiator) and sort out the dust. I use a powered resparator at the moment but it is uncomfortable so tend to only wear it sanding.
First step will be an air cleaner. Being mean I am going to make one. I have a centrifugal fan arriving tomorrow off ebay and will couple it with a Microclene MC760 filter. The Microclene units look good but the price is a bit steep for me.
Next step is to try and catch some dust at source. I have a limited budget of about £300. Vacuums are noisey and low air volumes and / or very expensive so not convinced they are right. Most high volume extractors distribute fine dust everywhere unless you spend an arm and a leg. I could put the extractor on the other side of the partition but that will make a mess of the rest of the garage and I will lose heat. I can't really site it in an ajoining outbuilding either. So that leaves me with an extractor inside the partition. Possible units I have looked at are the Record Power CX2600 with fine filter 0.5 micron and the Metabo SPA1101 with either a 0.5 micron bag or a 0.2 micron filter. The airflow of the Metabo is much less but the filtration is better. I know neither unit will catch many / any shavings and that is ok, just want to catch as much dust as I can. I suspect that both units might be marginal for my needs with some folks recommending 3hp units.
Any advise? Anybody got the Metabo? Is 0.5 microns enough? Any other options - I have considered a DIY cyclone. I do turn some exotic hardwoods and spalted woods.
Cheers, BM.